to all my friends,collectors and art lovers
you are cordially invited to see my latest art works at the
November 18 • 19 • 20
Jacob Javits Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
Hall 1A, 11th Avenue & 39th St.
(my work will be in booth #41)
Open to the Public:
Fri. Nov. 18, 2pm - 7pm
Sat. Nov. 19, 10am - 7pm
Sun. Nov. 20, 10am - 4pm
thanks always for your support and looking for ward to seeing you at show.
November 6 and 7
part of Hoboken artists studio tour
All friends and art lovers are welcome to stop by.
my studio will be open form noon till 6pm Saturday and Sunday.
Its a tow artist show HABIB AYAT & NANDY REGUERO
here is the invitation
*Bruce Museum Fine Arts Festival*
Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Ct
October 9, 10
booth#37
The Bruce Museum of Arts and Science is in downtown Greenwich, Connecticut
with both art and science exhibition space. "The Bruce," as it's more
familiarly known, has holdings of about 15,000 objects, including fine
art, decorative art, natural history and anthropology
Dear friends & artlovers
It is with great pleasure & excitement that I share with you news of my upcoming
solo art show"colors interaction" taking place at club H in jersey city wednesday August 11th.
the opening reception will be 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
i look forward to seeing you at the show and thank you always for your support.
Kindle: A Group Show Benefiting Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterAt Ico Gallery 606 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001
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Featuring Artists: Habib Ayat, Milton Fletcher, Mike Frick,
Walter Markham, Travis Mong, and Fabricio Suarez
June 4 – June 6, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, June 4th, 6-9 pm
Webster’s Dictionary defines kindle as 1: to start (a fire) burning:
light 2a: to stir up: arouse <kindle interest> b: to bring into
being: start 3: to cause to glow: illuminate. The role of the artist is
to illuminate and bring into being
creations that opens the viewers mind to new perspectives, concepts,
ideas and possibilities. The artist can best achieve this goal through
creative freedom, and are at their best when not confined by
constraints. In this spirit the show is intentionally left open-ended
without a theme, agenda or constraint of any kind.
Born in Tunisia, an abstract, figurative, and cityscape painter
(often blurring the line between the three), Ayat’s work is both
innovative and commanding, and is infused with vibrancy, texture, and
rich color. All of which captures an essence of love and peace,
sensuality and romance, and desire and beauty.
Bleach Burnout is part of an ongoing series that explores
what happens when one’s ability to see is changed irrevocable by vision
“impairment,” in this case, Retinitis Pigmentosa. I was diagnosed with
“R. P.” on New Year’s Eve 2009. It occurs when a number of cones in
back of the retina no longer work and the processing of light to the
brain is distorted or destroyed. Bleach is a drag strip
scenario that is in part an interpretative representation of how
objects can appear in certain bright light situations. Bleach is also a companion piece to Burnout featured on CyberGallery66.org.
A Flagstaff, Arizona based artist, Mike began painting full time in
2000 after a 15-year career as an editorial art director and graphic
designer for publications and his figurative oil paintings are in
collections across the United States and Europe. He paints faces.
Sometimes it’s someone well known–a celebrity, a criminal, a person of
note. Sometimes it’s someone anonymous, but still familiar. He seeks to
develop a connection between the viewer and the painting–a shared
emotion, a common look, a stare into the abyss.
Received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
(1997), curated for the Markham/Murray Gallery, NYC and was Founding
Curator for The September 11 Photo Project which is permanently housed
in the New York Public Library. Mr. Markham is currently working with
the local publisher, Spuyten Duyvil Inc. to compile, in book form,
artist’s self-portraits in crayon due for publication 2010/2011.
Was born in York, Pennsylvania, and received his BFA at School of
Visual Arts, NYC (1999). Imbued in his work is a personal philosophy
equated with physics. That matter is neither created nor destroyed,
only plains of existence change and mutate. It is this process of
moving through space and transformation that allows life to evolve,
grow and prosper. Moreover his creations exist to simultaneously
influence the environment as well as the environment influences the
work – becoming and extending out from the whole.
Is a Uruguayan born landscape painter. A graduate of the School of
Visual Arts, Fabricio uses imagery born of destruction and chaos,
weaving scenes of fire, water, and earth to illustrate his unique
perspective on the use of space and subject matter within the frames of
his work. The destruction of monuments of humankind and the natural
world are explored, with special attention paid to the symbolic nature
of man’s relationship with himself and the earth he so readily destroys.
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